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Practically speaking, that sounds truly incredible, most gas boilers will only go into recycle or perhaps modulate down if the dT exceeds say 30C.
Surprising (or maybe not) that the Viessmann guys didn't reveal this.
I would ask them straight out the facts of the above.
 
No it’s installed correctly … 28mm to 2 manifolds upstairs (flow & return) and 2 manifolds downstairs… no temperature control, but balanced flow. Each zone is temperature controlled by individual digital room stats.

There is no issue with heating, been working find since install.

But no thermostatic overheat protection / temp blending
 
But no thermostatic overheat protection / temp blending
Correct it was not part of the Nu-Heat system, they did design & supplied the kit, it relied on the Thermal Store stat controlling temp.
I do intend adding a Thermostatic mixing valve, I have posted a Q on it today …. welcome any comments if you take a read.

But no thermostatic overheat protection / temp blending
 
What’s the floor construction/ covering ?
 
Ground floor 75mm reinforced on 1000mm insulation, screed over pipes, tiled finish mainly. Engineered wood floor on 2 rooms.
1st floor pipes clipped direct to underside of Wheyrock deck, then over covered with reflective foil & insulation. Floor covering tiled floors or laminate flooring.

Floor construction and finishes were all factored into Nu-Heat design.
 
Can we see the manifold ?
 
Here is 1st floor manifold
 

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And the tiled floor is exactly the same as that ?
 

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